by Jeff Lockridge | Jun 25, 2015 | History & Culture, U-Haul Stories
Traditional Packing Peanut Many people come in contact with Expanded Polystyrene Foam (EPS) on a weekly basis. EPS, also known as Styrofoam ® is commonly used to create insulated cups, to-go food containers, and many types of packaging products. Since 1965, it has...
by Jeff Lockridge | Jun 25, 2015 | Featured Story, Migration Trends
National capitals tend to be revolving doors with all of the government jobs, so it’s only natural that Ottawa welcomes a large number of U-Haul trucks every year. But there is more to Ottawa than tourist-friendly Parliament Hill where the Senate, House of Commons and...
by Jeff Lockridge | Jun 24, 2015 | History & Culture, In the Community, U-Haul Stories
Moving in the summer? You are not alone. By and large, summer is the most popular season for moving. More than 40 million people in North America moved last year. The average U.S. resident moves 11 times in a lifetime. U-Haul sustainable moving practices make moving a...
by Jeff Lockridge | Jun 24, 2015 | Featured Story, Migration Trends
Hamilton is getting serious about living up to its “Hammertown” moniker. There are currently more than 2,000 condos in development, and a $1.2 billion B-Line light rail transit (LRT) system is planned to take shape over the next 10 years. A reemerging downtown,...
by Jeff Lockridge | Jun 23, 2015 | Featured Story, Migration Trends
If there is a coveted accolade Victoria has yet to claim or a prestigious list it has yet to make, it’s only a matter of time. Located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, British Columbia’s capital city beckons more than three million annual visitors for good...
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